Camera obscura : Roman

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The Camera of Obscura is one of Vladimir Nabokov's early novels, written in 1933. This work, like many other works of the author, is permeated with subtle psychologism and complex play of words, which makes it a real masterpiece of literature. In the center of the plot is the story of an artist who is captured by his own illusions and passions. Nabokov masterfully creates an atmosphere where reality and fantasy are intertwined, forcing the reader to think about the nature of perception and the true essence of human feelings. The main character of the novel, Gregory, is a talented photographer who, immersed in the world of his creations, begins to lose touch with reality. His life becomes not just a series of events, but a real camera obscura, which reflects his fears, desires and internal conflicts. Nabokov uses this image to show how art can distort the perception of reality, creating illusions that sometimes turn out to be more real than life itself. The reader will be immersed in the world of Gregory, where each frame is not just a photograph, but a whole story full of emotions and deep reflections. This book will be of interest to those who appreciate literature that can evoke reflections on life, art, and human nature. It is suitable for both adult readers and young people seeking to understand the complex aspects of human relationships and the inner world. If you love works that make you think, and are looking for something deeper than just entertainment literature, “Camera Obscura” will be a real find for you. The themes raised in the novel relate not only to art, but also to the philosophy of perception, love, and loneliness. Nabokov, like no other, is able to convey the complex emotions and inner experiences of his characters, which makes his works unique. In The Camera of Obscura, he explores how our desires and fears can distort perceptions of the world around us, thus creating our own reality, which may turn out to be far from the truth. Nabokov's style can not be overlooked - it is replete with vivid metaphors and subtle allusions, which makes reading not only fascinating, but also intellectual. His language is real music, where every word finds its place and creates harmony. If you like the works of authors such as Fyodor Dostoevsky or Franz Kafka, you will definitely appreciate the Camera of Obscura. In addition, it is worth noting that Nabokov is not only the author of the Camera Obscura, but also such famous novels as Lolita and The Gift, which also explore complex aspects of human nature and relationships. His work continues to inspire readers and writers around the world, and “Camera Obscura” is just one of the clearest examples of his genius. Thus, “The Camera of Obscura” is not just a novel, but a deep study of the human soul, which leaves behind a lot of questions and reflections. If you are ready to immerse yourself in the world of Nabokov and discover his unique view of life and art, this book will become a real treasure for you.
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Data sheet
- Name of the Author
- Набоков Vladimir Vladimirovich
- Language
- Russian
- Release date
- 1934